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Alperovitz, Gar

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Personal name headingAlperovitz, Gar
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Other standard no.0000000114491283
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedWashington (D.C.)
Birth date1936-05-05
Place of birthRacine (Wis.)
Field of activityEconomics Political science History Education, Higher
AffiliationDemocracy Collaborative King's College (University of Cambridge) University of Maryland, College Park University of Cambridge London School of Economics and Political Science
University of California, Berkeley
University of Wisconsin--Madison
Profession or occupationEconomists Public officers Historians College teachers Authors
Found inAtomic diplomacy, 1965.
Rebuilding America, 1983: CIP t.p. (Gar Alperovitz) data sheet (b. 5/5/36)
Wikipedia, viewed May 24, 2023 (Gar Alperovitz; born May 5, 1936 in Racine, Wisconsin; historian and political economist; fellow of King's College, Cambridge, founding fellow of the Harvard Institute of Politics, founding fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, guest scholar at the Brookings Institution and Lionel R. Bauman professor of political economy at the University of Maryland Department of Government and Politics from 1999 to 2015; graduated from the University of Wisconsin--Madison with a degree in American history in 1959, and from the University of California, Berkeley with an M.A. in economics in 1960; awarded a Marshall scholarship to pursue a Ph.D. in political economy at the London School of Economics; later transferred to Cambridge University; personal website: garalperovitz.com)
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Our common wealth, 2018: page vi (Co-founder of The Democracy Collaborative and Co-chair of the Next System Project; former Fellow of King's College, Cambridge; and former Lionel R. Bauman Professor of Political Economy at the University of Maryland)
Associated languageeng